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CHINA AND LEAGUE OF NATIONS

Skirmishes with rebel tribesmen are frequent on the North-West frontier of India where the mountainous country affords ample pro-" tection to sniping tribesmen hidden away in the rocks. Photo shows- A male company, Army Transport, on the march below Idak (Kajuni Post) rear Waziristan showing how vulnerable they are to attack. (Fox Copyright).““

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Nothing Left But A Skeleton

Shanghai, To-day.

That China should follow Italy's step and with- draw from the League, because of Geneva's failure to take any action in the Sino-Japanese conflict, is being advocated here by an increasing number of persons prominent in public and press circles.

The "Sin Wen Pao," one of the leading verna cular periodicals, declares in an outspoken article that the League Palace of Peace has crumbled.

Geneva no longer is a magnet attracting all peoples, since only the skeleton of the original League remains.

Tragedy of the League, says the paper, is that any member violat- ing the Covenant, can always with- draw: The League is then forced to

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play a humiliating role in urging FRIENDS OF JAPAN

them to remain.

Declaring that China has been a

member of the League for seven- FORMED IN ITALY

teen years, the paper asks: "Has China been able to utilise the League for protection of her inter- Fests!!

Rome, To-day.

The "Society of Friends of Ja- pan" was formed here yesterday to

China still belongs to the League, but have the members of the League further mutual understanding be- tween Italy and Japan with a view recognised this loyalty in any way?

In consideration of such facts, to extension of commercial and cul- China must at this hour retural relations."

consider her position with regard Baron Okura, Japan's special en- to the League, and should she convoy in Italy and President of the clude that she derives no benefit Italo-Japanese Institution in Tokyo. from her membership, no valid gave a banguet after returning reason why she should continue as from a tour of Italy, at which

veral Italian Cabinet members were a member of that body, remains

present-Trans-Ocean. Trans-Ocean.

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An exhibition of modern Chinese art is being held in Constable's house in Charlotte Street, W., to raise money for relief work in China. The exhibits, which were brought from China by Mr. Jack Chen, have already been shown in Russia. Photo shows Mr. Chen, who is exhmiting himself at the show, explaining one of the pic- tures to some visitors at Charlotte House. (Fox Copyright).

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